Common sense isn't.
I previously linked to these pages when they were on the At-Home servers. Ironically, they survived the round one At-Home partial shutdown on December 01, 2001, but I downloaded a backup copy just in case.They are also stored at the Internet Archive.
On this occasion of At-Home's final shutdown on 2/28/2002, I am resurrecting these pages for our enjoyment and entertainment. I would credit the original author, except I don't know who it was.
I have only made a couple minor changes to make the pages work better here. Requires Flash player and sound for full enjoyment.
My old at-home down time data is archived here, and more recent at-home data until the end is here (archive 2006). Comcast results are not off to a very good start.
| Quote of the moment |
| That the leading agency of such a man [Alexander Hamilton], and from a State in the position of New York, should, in a project for severing the Union, be anxiously wished for by its authors, is not to be doubted; and an experimental invitation of him to attend a select meeting may, without difficulty, be supposed. But obvious considerations oppose a belief that such an invitation would be accepted; and, if accepted, the supposition would remain, that his intention might be to dissuade his party and personal friends from a conspiracy as rash, as wicked, and as ruinous to the party itself as to the country. |
| ~ Letter to J. Q. Adams, Feby 24, 1829, (James Madison, 1865, IV, pages 31-32) ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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